WORDS TO LIVE BY
READ:
Deuteronomy 4:1-9
Surely I have taught you
statues and judgments…
that you should act according
to them.
–Deuteronomy 4:5
For
many years I’ve maintained a file folder labeled “Speaking.” It has become
thick with articles, quotations, and illustrations that might be useful. Recently I went through it to discard things
that are out of date. I found it
difficult to throw away many of the items, not because I haven’t used them in a
talk but because I haven’t put them into practice. I closed the folder thinking, “These aren’t words to talk about; these are
words to live by.”
After
40 years in the desert, Moses addressed the people poised to enter the Promised
Land: “Now, O Israel, listen to the statues and the judgments which I teach
you to observe, that you may live, and go in and possess the land which the
LORD God of your fathers is giving you” Deuteronomy
4:1). Moses’ repeated theme (vv.1,2,5,6,9)
is that God’s commandments are to be kept.
He said it well, “Surely I have
taught you statues and judgments…that you should act according to them” (v.5).
It
is so easy to talk about doing more than we actually do and to speak about
truth we’re not living by. We can become
bloated with words, yet starved for reality, forgetting that all of God’s
commands flow from His heart of love for us. –David McCasland
Help us, Lord, not to be just hearers of the
Word;
help us to be doers as well. Teach us to be honest
with ourselves about who we really
are. We want
to walk in Your ways and to guide others
to You.
The strength of our actions
should match the strength of our words.
INSIGHT
Far from being a burden, the commands God
gave to the Israelites were life-giving.
They outlined a life lived in response to His love. In today’s text, Moses reminded the
Israelites that the commands were for their wisdom and understanding (v.60). The result of living by the words of the Lord
would be that the nations around them would recognize the one true God
(vv.7-8).
Have
a blessed day and week ahead.
God
Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity
& Peace
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